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BigSerg
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« on: January 11, 2022, 12:58:45 PM »

What is Yulia Tymoshenko doing these days?

She lost her last chance in 2019. Now she has almost no influence and will not have it in the future. Recent opinion polls show that while Razumkov and Poroshenko are beating Zelensky in the second round, Boyko and Tymoshenko losing to him.

Now she is a pure heroine of memes because of her unnecessary plastic surgeries, which make her look like a wax figure.

Do you think Poroshenko runs 4 prez again in 2024? And if so, what are his chances? I would assume not very high.

Poroshenko will definitely run again. And I will enthusiastically vote for him again.

If a year ago, I would say that his chances are quite slim, now I would say that he has about 60% chance of defeating Zelensky. I am sure that due to Zelensky's incompetence and scandals, he will lose to almost anyone in 2024.

Recent opinion polls show that in the second round, Razumkov (former speaker of the Verkhovna Rada) and Poroshenko are defeating Zelensky, while Tymoshenko and pro-Russian Boyko are losing to him.


It's not true. Only 1 (one) single poll showed that Poroh is winning against Ze. Moreover in other polls he is doing even slightly worse then Tymoshenko in the 2nd round, though both still losing. Perhaps, this single poll caught the new trend, but I doubt.



Razumkov, though, seems to have a real edge over Ze on average.

With that said, as it is for now, only Poroh has real chance to reach the 2nd round. But it's more than 2 years until next election. A lot can and will happen.

It is extremely telling that the pro-Russian party still gets 35-40% of the vote despite the suppression of Russian minority voters. That percentage would be much higher with Donbass and Crimean voters, АndriуValeriovych's false narrative collapses in the face of reality.
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BigSerg
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« Reply #1 on: January 11, 2022, 04:06:43 PM »

Certain posters would have supported the invasion of the Sudetenland in 1939 because "Czechoslovakia is not a real country" and "German speakers are being oppressed" and "the Czech government came to power in an illegitimate manner".

Literally the worst example in the world. In fact, Czechoslovakia was not a real country and, in fact, dissolved precisely because of that
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